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Nuremberg's legacy continues: the Nuremberg trials' influence on human rights litigation in U.S. courts under the Alien Tort Statute.
Albany Law Review
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January 1, 2008|
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I. INTRODUCTION
In March of 2005, four Palestinian families and the parents of Rachel Corrie, (1) an American, filed a lawsuit against Caterpillar, Inc. (2) under the Alien Tort Statute ("ATS") (3) and general federal jurisdiction, (4) for aiding and abetting the Israel Defense Forces' ("IDF") commission of war crimes and other human rights violations by knowingly providing the IDF with bulldozers used to illegally demolish civilian homes, resulting in deaths and injuries. (5) In the Plaintiffs' response to Caterpillar's Motion to Dismiss, (6) and in their appeal to ...
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